Yes, it's true. The highly acclaimed magazine has not featured a black model solo on it's covers since Naomi Campbell in 2002. Whether this has been a conscious intentional decision or not, the lack of diversity shown by the glossy has surely shed some negative light. A look back at the list of 2014 covers showcases the — quite frankly— embarrassing all-white trend they have going on. I'm not sure boasting about it in the below photo was the best move on their part.

Dunn, who was clearly thrilled and very excited, took to Instagram to announce her esteemed honor.

Hopefully this marks the beginning of more commonly held diversity across the board in the fashion industry.